Publisher's Synopsis
God's Word is constantly under attack, but paradoxically, fundamentalists may be doing more harm than good by defending it as "flawless". Can a love for God blind us to the controversy He creates in His wisdom?
From the author of Maybe Everyone Is Wrong: Revelation, Conspiracy, and the Kingdom of Heaven and Fire In The Rabbit Hole comes a new provocative analysis about the state of Christianity in a world of Satanic deception. In this series, Terry Wolfe explores the paradox of worshiping an Almighty Creator who treats the world as His footstool and sends mixed messages even to those who follow His Word faithfully. Why does it have to be this way?
- Does faith require ignorance? Can the Bible-believer keep a steady trust in God while admitting the holy text has (even superficial) problems?
- Were the texts written by God or man? Were they meant to be literal, accurate and free from contradictions? And if it does have some flaws, who should we blame? Isn't God still in control?
- Have the Bible translators hidden meanings that were in the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek languages? How much are we missing in modern English, and what might it change?
- Are there really hidden codes in the Bible?
- What could God have done differently if He really was concerned about everyone learning the Truth?